Eddie Bravo Invitational 15 – EBI 15 – The Featherweights Preview

Saturday, February 17, 2018 at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT, the Eddie Bravo Invitational invades the new Muscle Pharm HQ in Burbank, California with its 15th event and the return of the featherweight division.

The event will feature a 16-man bracket at the featherweight limit of 145 lbs with current champion Eddie Cummings defending his belt for the second time. There will also be a special combat jiu jitsu match between Ben Eddy, who defeated Wilson Reis at Combat Jiu Jitsu Worlds1, and Combat Jiu Jitsu Bantamweight Champion Nick Honstein. You can stream the event on UFC FightPass or go to Inchbyinch.tv for the PPV.

Check out a full list of the EBI 15 competitors below.*

FAVORITES TO WIN: Eddie Cummings and Geo Martinez

Eddie Cummings after defending his Featherweight title

Eddie “Wolverine” Cummings is not only the current featherweight champion after winning the belt at EBI 4, but has also already defended his belt once at EBI 7 with great success. A member of the dominant Danaher Death Squad, Eddie is a leg lock master often needing very little time to submit his opponents in regulation.

Eddie Cummings securing one of his signature heel hook submissions

Heel hooks are his specialty and his only recent loss came at the hands of Geo Martinez in the overtime rounds of the finals at EBI 10, a loss I’m sure he’d love to avenge at this event.

Geo winning the Bantamweight belt

Geo “Freakahzoid” Martinez previously held the featherweight title and is the current bantamweight champion after his impressive aforementioned win by armbar in overtime against Eddie Cummings. That win over the current champion is likely to be at the forefront of Geo’s mind entering the featherweight tournament and just shows that it is very possible for him to regain the title of featherweight champion.

Eddie and Geo in overtime at EBI 10

Since their match in the finals at EBI 10, these two have teased us with the idea of seeing them in a superfight match outside of EBI, however for one reason or another the matches fell through.

A flyer for one of the superfight matches that didn’t happen

I would imagine many fans, as well as Eddie and Geo, are excited at the thought of them meeting again in this event, potentially in the finals as well, and seeing who comes out on top this time.

DARK HORSE PICKS: Kevin Berbrich and Joe Soto

Kevin Berbrich is an EBI veteran and regularly trains with bantamweight champ Geo Martinez at the 10th Planet Freaks Oceanside location. Kevin has had a bit of time away from the competition scene and has been using that time studiously working to completely revitalize his game and work on his weaknesses, filling in any holes he might find along the way. In EBI 4 he was matched with Eddie Cummings in the first round of the bracket and lost via heel hook, but now has the opportunity to get a much anticipated rematch against the champ. I think we’ll see that Kevin has made some drastic improvements to his jiu jitsu technique and, as always, will bring a unique and entertaining style to the bracket.

Joe Soto securing a heel hook submission at EBI 4

Joe Soto is also an EBI veteran and has fought for the title in the UFC. He ended up in the finals of EBI 4, losing only to the champ Eddie Cummings. He also defeated both Geo Martinez and Joao Miyao on the way to the finals, which is an impressive feat in itself. I honestly didn’t expect him to get as far as he did in that bracket and many thought of him as an underdog, but I will be sure not to underestimate him this time. I could see him making it pretty far and potentially even battling it out in the finals once again.

COMBAT JIU JITSU BANTAMWEIGHT MATCH

Laura Kent is a 10th Planet jiu jitsu blue belt who trains at 10th Planet Bethlehem in Easton, PA. She competes regularly and is an avid follower and fan of the submission only competition scene. Laura tries to make an effort to cover some of the local submission only events that get less coverage from mainstream MMA and jiu jitsu news outlets and will regularly cover the Eddie Bravo Invitational and Combat Jiu Jitsu events. Laura is an MMA fan as well, which is a large part of what led her to start her jiu jitsu training.